Settlement FAQs

should i accept the ecodiesel settlement

by Destin Champlin DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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You deserve a portion of the settlement. It should be prorated equally to each owner portion based on either years or mileage. As an early EcoDiesel adopter, some of us us should have received double

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How do I Opt Out of EcoDiesel settlement?

You must either (i) mail your signed written request to EcoDiesel Settlement Opt-Out, P.O. Box 58339, 1500 John F Kennedy Blvd, Suite C31, Philadelphia, PA 19102 or (ii) e-mail a complete and legible scanned copy or photograph of your signed written request to [email protected].

Which EcoDiesel vehicles are eligible for settlement?

Not all current and former owners and lessees of model year 2014-2016 Ram 1500 and Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicles equipped with the 3.0L EcoDiesel engine are eligible for compensation under the settlements.

What is the EcoDiesel settlement with Fiat Chrysler?

United States District Court Judge Edward M. Chen granted final approval Friday of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ $307. 5 million settlement over litigation surrounding its 3. 0-liter EcoDiesel engines.

What is the EcoDiesel class action lawsuit settlement?

After roughly two years of legal proceedings in the EcoDiesel class action litigation, class counsel, Bosch and Fiat Chrysler have announced a class action settlement, revealing that Fiat Chrysler clearly violated EPA emissions requirements.

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Is the EcoDiesel settlement real?

On May 3, 2019, the Court granted final approval of the EcoDiesel consumer class action settlement agreement and government consent decrees.

How long does the EcoDiesel settlement take?

within six weeksYour payment will be processed and mailed to you within six weeks after your signed offer package is accepted and the Approved Emissions Modification has been installed. If you are an Eligible Former Owner or Eligible Former Lessee, your payment will be processed after your signed offer package is accepted.

How much is the EcoDiesel settlement?

FCA has a dedicated Fiat Chrysler Ecodiesel Settlement website, where more information is available at any time. According to the agreement, consumers who owned the vehicles from January 12, 2017, and still had them as of April 15, 2019, are eligible for the full compensation payment of $3,075.

Is the EcoDiesel settlement taxable?

Registered. As someone who can't be held to this statement anyway, NO, it is not taxable.

Where is my EcoDiesel settlement check?

The website for the Jeep and Ram EcoDiesel Emissions Settlements is found at the url: www.EcoDieselSettlement.com. Please see the settlement website for more detailed information regarding the Class Action Settlement. For general questions, you may email [email protected], or call 1-833-280-4748.

Does the Dodge EcoDiesel have problems?

On the 3.0 EcoDiesel the EGR cooler is prone to cracking. Fortunately, in October of 2019, FCA issued a recall for 108,000 EcoDiesel Ram's due to cracking EGR coolers. FCA claimed that hairline cracks in the EGR cooler could cause coolant to leak into the engine bay and cause fires.

How many miles will an EcoDiesel last?

between 200,000 to 300,000 milesSome owners report driving between 200,000 to 300,000 miles on their EcoDiesel engine. That's significantly longer than many gas-powered engines built to last at least 100,000 miles and up to 200,000 with proper care. That means you'll get as much as 50% more time behind the wheel.

How long does DEF fluid last in EcoDiesel?

How Often does the Jeep Wrangler EcoDiesel Need DEF? Jeep claims that in general you'll need to fill your 5.1-gallon DEF tank approximately every 10,000 miles.

How long does DEF fluid last in RAM EcoDiesel?

The DEF tank holds about 8 gallons, took about 10 minutes to fill, and cost us about $6 per gallon. That's roughly $50 of additional cost about every 10,000 miles, which is how long Ram says the DEF should last in regular service. All in all, it's an easy addition to the regular maintenance that won't break the bank.

How can I avoid paying taxes on a settlement?

Spread payments over time to avoid higher taxes: Receiving a large taxable settlement can bump your income into higher tax brackets. By spreading your settlement payments over multiple years, you can reduce the income that is subject to the highest tax rates.

Will I get a 1099 for a class action lawsuit settlement?

You won't receive a 1099 for a legal settlement that represents tax-free proceeds, such as for physical injury. A few exceptions apply for taxed settlements as well. If your settlement included back wages from a W-2 job, you wouldn't get a 1099-MISC for that portion.

Do you pay taxes on a class action lawsuit settlement?

Oftentimes, the nature of a class action suit determines if the lawsuit settlement can be taxable. Lawsuit settlement proceeds are taxable in situations where the lawsuit is not involved with physical harm, discrimination of any kind, loss of income, or devaluation of an investment.

How many miles will a Ram 1500 EcoDiesel last?

The diesel engine is tough and gets pretty good fuel economy for such a large vehicle. If you can keep up with your required maintenance and other things like fluids, suspension, and general upkeep, your 1500 EcoDiesel should last a long time. Some owners report that this number is between 200,000 and 300,000 miles.

How long does DEF fluid last in EcoDiesel?

How Often does the Jeep Wrangler EcoDiesel Need DEF? Jeep claims that in general you'll need to fill your 5.1-gallon DEF tank approximately every 10,000 miles.

How long does DEF fluid last in RAM EcoDiesel?

The DEF tank holds about 8 gallons, took about 10 minutes to fill, and cost us about $6 per gallon. That's roughly $50 of additional cost about every 10,000 miles, which is how long Ram says the DEF should last in regular service. All in all, it's an easy addition to the regular maintenance that won't break the bank.

Is the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel a Cummins?

Is the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel engine made by Cummins? No, it's not. According to Diesel Resource, the Ram 1500 EcoDiesel engine is made by VM Motori, an affiliate of Stellantis, formerly FCA. This engine has been the model of choice for the half-ton pickup since 2014 and continues to be an impressive performer.

How to contact EcoDiesel class counsel?

Questions concerning the terms of the EcoDiesel class settlement should be directed to class counsel at [email protected] or 1-888-315-60961 , and/or to the class settlement claims administrator at 833-280-4748.

What are the environmental rules and regulations for diesel engines?

In recent years, the passage of environmental rules and regulations at the state and federal level meant that automakers who wished to offer consumers vehicles equipped with diesel engines would need to find a way to limit the amount of pollutants and nitrogen oxides emitted by the vehicles.

What is the EPA complaint against Fiat Chrysler?

The EPA accused FCA of producing “clean diesel” vehicles containing software inhibiting the ability of the vehicle’s emissions control systems to reduce harmful pollutants such as nitrogen oxides. This software allegedly makes FCA’s vehicles equipped with clean diesel engines release excess levels of nitrogen oxide. While the DOJ and EPA investigation into FCA has resulted in a substantial settlement, Fiat Chrysler has denied any wrongdoing.

Why is the Grand Cherokee considered to be compliant?

Because the government utilizes very structured guidelines when testing vehicles, such FCA software detected when the vehicle was being tested and changed the level of emissions. As a result, the NOx emissions were manipulated and/or reduced, and the 1500 or Grand Cherokee were considered to be ‘compliant.’.

What trucks were sued by the FCA?

First, the facts: in December of 2016, FCA was sued in federal court by owners of the 2014-16 Dodge Ram 1500 and Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel 3.0 liter engine vehicles. By January, the EPA got involved and began investigating FCA for possible compliance issues in these trucks, resulting in a May lawsuit against the manufacturer.

What is Stern Law?

Stern Law, PLLC, is representing individuals who have purchased a 2014, 2015, or 2016 model year Dodge Ram 1500 or Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 3.0 liter EcoDiesel engine and chosen to opt out from a recent class action settlement. In their case filed in late 2018, Stern Law is seeking damages for clients associated with:

What is the class action lawsuit against FCA?

The class action lawsuit filed against FCA involved extensive scientific studies with these trucks being driven on the highway and in other settings, which emitted five times the legal limit of NOx. The suit alleges these higher emissions negated the marketing claims made by FCA and makes the manufacturer liable for the premium pricing consumers paid for ‘clean’ diesel trucks, among other things. During May of 2017, a resolution to the government’s investigation appeared to be near and would involve software patches for approximately 100,000 affected vehicles. FCA acknowledged, in time, that it was actively in mediation regarding civil lawsuits on the matter. Of note, the manufacturer still denies any deliberate efforts to deceive or cheat on emissions testin

What vehicles are involved?

This class-action settlement affects roughly 100,000 owners of vehicles from 2014-2016 that have Ram 1500 pickups or Jeep Grand Cherokees fitted with the 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6. After completing their software flash, owners should receive a cash payout of roughly $3,075. If you were a former owner or lessee, you are still eligible for a payout.

How do I file a claim?

FCA has set up a website for class members to file their claim. Owners can go to https://www.ecodieselsettlement.com/ to check their vehicle’s eligibility and proceed with the claim process. Per the settlement website:

Future EcoDiesel Products?

Despite the setbacks, FCA plans to continue production of the EcoDiesel engine. Ram plans to reintroduce the EcoDiesel Ram 1500 by the end of 2019. Plus, we also know the Jeep Gladiator should get the engine in 2020.

Shop the 2020 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited near you

We recently got behind the wheel of two versions of the 2020 Wrangler EcoDiesel to see if it stands out from the rest of the range.

1. Best. MPG. Ever

The EPA mileage figures peg the Wrangler EcoDiesel at 22 mpg in city driving and 29 mpg on the highway, for a combined rating of 25 mpg. That won’t rock the worlds of any Prius owner, but it’s much better than the gas-powered Wrangler Unlimited with the standard 3.6-liter V-6 or optional turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder.

2. Tons of Torque

The turbo-diesel 3.0-liter V-6 delivers a strong 260 horsepower, but it’s the 442 pounds-feet of torque that sets this engine apart. The other engines offered in the Wrangler Unlimited don’t come anywhere close to this figure.

3. Smooth Power Delivery On- or Off-Road

All that torque makes the Wrangler EcoDiesel a smooth operator when you step on the gas pedal. Even better, the throttle response is precise enough for off-road driving, too. We worried a mushy accelerator could ruin the Wrangler’s four-wheel-drive aptitude.

4. Off-Road Reign Continues

It wouldn’t be a Wrangler if it couldn’t tackle any obstacle thrown in its way. The Wrangler EcoDiesel has the all-terrain ability of any other model thanks to solid front and rear axles, four-wheel drive and the rock-crawling Rubicon trim. The Rubicon adds underbody skid plates, locking front and rear differentials, all-terrain tires and more.

5. Diesel Available Across All Trims

Jeep doesn’t make you choose fancier and more expensive trims to check the option box for the turbo-diesel engine. The Wrangler Unlimited Sport, the entry-level model, allows you to choose among all three engines, including the new diesel.

6. Room in the Unlimited Is Less Limited

The bad news is that the turbo-diesel isn’t offered on the two-door version of the Wrangler. The good news is that most SUV shoppers need and want the extra room provided by the four-door Unlimited version.

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What Vehicles Are Involved?

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This class-action settlement affects roughly 100,000 owners of vehicles from 2014-2016 that have Ram 1500 pickups or Jeep Grand Cherokees fitted with the 3.0-liter EcoDiesel V6. After completing their software flash, owners should receive a cash payout of roughly $3,075. If you were a former owner or lessee, you are still eligibl…
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How Do I File A Claim?

  • FCA has set up a website for class members to file their claim. Owners can go to https://www.ecodieselsettlement.com/to check their vehicle’s eligibility and proceed with the claim process. Per the settlement website: According to FCA, “The Extended Warranty term is the greater of (i) 10 years from the date of initial sale or 120,000 actual miles on the vehicle odomet…
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Future Ecodiesel Products?

  • Despite the setbacks, FCA plans to continue production of the EcoDiesel engine. Ram plans to reintroduce the EcoDiesel Ram 1500 by the end of 2019. Plus, we also know the Jeep Gladiator should get the engine in 2020. Stay tuned to TFLtruck.comfor the latest news, views & real-world reviews. We will continue posting future updates on this powerplant as we learn more. Meanwhil…
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